Sarah Kane’s final play, 4.48 Psychosis, first production Belarus Free Theatre ever mounted underground in Minsk in 2005. Read more
Time of Women: A play about women on the forefront of a movement for a democratic Belarus, women with an unflinching and unswerving dedication to the truth. Read more
How is a play born? Should an artist be involved with politics? Being Harold Pinter begins and ends with a search for the answers to these questions. Read more
Belarus Free Theatre combine forces with Pussy Riot’s Maria Alyokhina to share stories of persecuted artists, living under dictatorship, who will not be silenced. Read more
"Should be seen by everyone who wants confirmation of the continuing relevance and vitality of theater as an art form" The New York Times Read more
‘“Eurepica. Challenge” … displays the surrealism and humour that are integral parts of the Free Theatre’s approach." The Financial Times Read more
Generation Jeans is an autobiographical monologue about rock music and resistance. Read more
Shakespeare's great play about speaking the truth was one of the highlights of Shakespeare Globe’s 2012 Festival. Read more
Merry Christmas, Ms Meadows challenges the role of identity, gender and sexuality in the world today. Read more
If scars are sexy, Minsk must be the sexiest city in the world… Read more
Money makes the world go round. Whether you have it or you don’t, its grasp is inescapable as is its power to determine our lives, thoughts and actions. Read more
BFT turn their unflinching eye towards the global issue of man-made destruction, creating a contemporary folk tale for a globalised world. Read more
This provocative and urgent show pierces the imagination with moments of the darkest humour as it challenges capital punishment in our contemporary world, where 36 countries still carry out the death penalty. Read more
Zone of Silence is a modern Belarusian epic in three independent chapters. Read more